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🌳Thompson's Park

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Thompson's Park is a charming Victorian park located in the Canton area of Cardiff, Wales. It features a large children's play area with modern equipment suitable for various ages, including swings, slides, and climbing frames. The park also boasts a beautiful lake with ducks and swans, well-maintained flowerbeds, and plenty of open green space for picnics and ball games. There are shaded paths for walking and a small café offering refreshments. Families appreciate the clean toilets and the friendly atmosphere. The park is especially popular with toddlers and primary school children.

Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyCardiff
CountryWales
Ages012
Website

Travel tips

  • Play area suits a wide age range

    The equipment caters to toddlers through primary school children, so siblings of different ages can all find something suitable.

  • Bring bread for the ducks and swans

    The lake is home to ducks and swans—children love feeding them, though bring seeds or specialist pellets rather than bread if possible.

  • Pack a picnic for the open green space

    Plenty of grassy areas make this ideal for spreading out a picnic. Bring a blanket and snacks to make a full afternoon of it.

  • Toilets are available and kept clean

    The park has clean toilet facilities, which is reassuring when visiting with young children. Worth locating them upon arrival.

  • Café on site for light refreshments

    A small café operates in the park, useful if you've forgotten snacks or want a hot drink without leaving the grounds.

  • Shaded paths for cooler walking

    Well-maintained shaded paths offer relief on hot days and are pleasant for pushchair walks around the park.

  • Free entry makes it budget-friendly

    No admission charge, so it's an economical full-day activity for families, especially when combined with a picnic.

  • Buggy-friendly paths throughout

    The park's paths appear well-maintained and suitable for pushchairs, making it accessible for parents with babies and toddlers.

  • Popular with other families—expect busy periods

    Being a local favourite, the play area may get crowded during school holidays and weekends. Weekday mornings often quieter.

  • Not covered, so plan around weather

    This is an outdoor park with no indoor facilities, so check the forecast and bring waterproofs during Welsh rainy spells.

  • Bring a change of clothes

    Young children often get muddy on playground equipment or exploring the grounds, so a spare set of clothes is worth packing.

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